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Co-processing in Refineries

Learn why filtration enables safe, efficient co-processing of bio-waste into renewable fuels.

  

 

 

 

What is Co-processing?

 

  • Co-processing is a cutting-edge method that enables the production of renewable fuels by integrating bio-feedstocks—such as used cooking oil, animal fats, and other organic waste—into existing petroleum refinery operations. This process is widely recognized as one of the fastest and most cost-effective pathways to scale up renewable hydrocarbon fuel production.
  • By utilizing existing hydroprocessing units, refiners can co-process bio-waste alongside conventional crude oil. The resulting drop-in renewable fuels are fully compatible with current engines and infrastructure, accelerating adoption and reducing the need for new fuel systems.

 

Why Co-processing in Petroleum Refineries Matters

 

Many refineries operate below capacity. Co-processing offers a strategic opportunity to:

 

  • Maximize production without major capital investments
  • Meet sustainability and emissions reduction goals
  • Utilize existing refinery assets more efficiently

 

Depending on refinery configuration and product goals, co-processing can be implemented in various units—most commonly in hydrotreaters, hydrocrackers, and fluid catalytic crackers.

Typical Co-processing insertion points in a refinery

Challenges of Co-processing Bio-feedstocks

 

Despite its benefits, co-processing presents challenges—primarily due to the variable and inconsistent nature of bio-feedstocks. Even after advanced pre-treatment, these materials often contain high levels of contaminants. Some contaminants may form gels or semi-solids, complicating standard contamination control efforts.

 

Typical contamination control solutions used in a co-processing application

 

Contamination Control Solutions for Co-processing

 

Effective contamination control is essential for successful co-processing. Pall offers a specialized range of filtration and separation solutions designed specifically for co-processing applications, including:

 

  • Removal of particulates and gels from bio-feedstocks
  • Protection of critical refinery equipment
  • Enhanced process reliability and renewable fuel output

 

If you're facing contamination issues that are affecting your renewable fuel production, our team is here to help. Contact us to learn how our advanced solutions can support your co-processing strategy.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

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